Meghan Markle’s sweet Valentine’s Day photo of Harry with their daughter gave fans the most intimate glimpse of Lilibet’s face yet.
The Duchess of Sussex‘s loving Instagram post shows her adoring husband smiling as he holds the princess, 4, aloft while she clutches a bunch of red balloons.
Meghan, 44, has been careful to keep her children’s faces hidden in her posts, with only the backs of Archie and Lilibet’s heads visible.
But the latest image, in which the social media-conscious mother dubbed them and Archie her ‘forever Valentines‘, is one of the clearest photos of Lilibet yet.
It sent fans into overdrive with people commenting on her red hair ‘like her father’ and her being ‘beautiful just like her daddy’.
‘Love this picture! A dad showing a girl that she’s loved. He’s the first to show her what love means,’ one person wrote on Facebook.
The adorable photo comes exactly five years after Meghan’s Valentine’s Day announcement that she was pregnant with Lilibet.
The Sussexes made their announcement with a candid black and white image of a barefooted Harry resting his hand on Meghan’s head as she lay in his lap underneath a tree.
The Duchess of Sussex, 44, took to Instagram to share a snap of Lilibet, four, cuddling her adoring father Harry as she holds a bunch of red balloons
JUNE 2025: A photograph of the Duke of Sussex holding Princess Lilibet’s hand as they walked along a sandy road barefoot in the sunshine, while he held his shoes and a cap
Meghan rarely shares pictures of her two young children, with the last snap of her family being published to her social media on December 19 of last year.
Meanwhile, in October, she shared a video during Halloween celebrations of Archie and Lilibet.
In a timelapse, sped-up clip of Prince Harry carving a pumpkin, Meghan, Archie and Lilibet could be seen playing around in the background.
The footage captured a rare glimpse of Archie and Lili with their heads turned towards the camera.
Though the pictures were blurry, it is the first time a photo of Lili’s face has been shared publicly since 2022, when an official portrait was released for her birthday.
Archie’s face has not been shown in a photo since the Sussexes’ Christmas card in 2021.
It came days before Harry appeared on podcast Hasan Minhaj Doesn’t Know to warn parents about posting their children’s faces on social media.
Asked whether parents should post photos of their children online, Harry said: ‘Parents can do whatever they want. But from what I’ve seen, what I’ve heard, what I’ve experienced, is you should be really really worried, concerned and cautious about putting photographs of your kids online.
The last official portrait of Princess Lilibet’s face was taken on her first birthday in June 2022
Prince Harry is pictured on his fourth birthday in September 1988 with his bodyguard as he left his nursery school
Harry pictured with his mother Princess Diana in 1988 as he dropped his brother William off at school
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex with their son Archie and daughter Lilibet in December 2021
An image of Prince Harry holding Lilibet as a baby while they looked at each other
Meghan’s latest Instagram post came exactly five years after the mother announced she was pregnant with Lilibet (pictured)
The couple’s children have often featured on Meghan’s social media feed
The back of Princess Lilibet’s flowing auburn hair is visible as she inspects the many fruits on offer during Halloween celebrations in October 2025
‘Especially now, with this surge of unregulated AI. You don’t know where it’s going to go, how it’s going to be used.
‘But that’s also really sad. There’s parents watching this asking “well how am I supposed to share photos with people across the world”.’
Reports have recently emerged suggesting Meghan is planning a return to British soil this summer for the first time in four years.
However, it is said she will only set foot on the island if security arrangements are put in place for her and Harry.
It is believed Meghan will join her husband at the upcoming Invictus Games one-year countdown in Birmingham on July 10, ahead of next year’s event.
She has attended similar ceremonies in both Canada and Germany, and sources say she is keen to do the same in the UK, provided safety concerns are handled.
Meanwhile, talks over whether the Sussexes will receive taxpayer-funded protection during the visit remain ongoing.
